Posted on 01/24/2002 5:25:03 PM PST by Egg
AMERICAN troops have been ordered to read the book Black Hawk Down to prepare for snatch raids on al-Qaeda targets in Somalia. US forces are on high alert to go into the war-torn country and capture senior leaders of the terror network. Military chiefs have told their men to read Mark Bowden's account of the bungled attempt to capture a Somali warlord in the capital Mogadishu in 1993. The mission was aborted after 18 American soldiers and hundreds of Somalis had died. A senior defence official said: "Everyone must be aware of exactly what the dangers are. "So much can be learned from what went wrong in 93." He added military action would be taken "in a matter of weeks not months" if al-Qaeda suspects were not handed over. US defence chiefs have repeatedly named Somalia when discussing the next target in the war against terror. Intelligence officials say al-Qaeda has been a major presence there since 1993. They believe several training camps have been active in the country and that it was used as a base to prepare the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Meanwhile in Mogadishu, young Somali men have been cheering at the sight of a US helicopter being shot down in the film of Black Hawk Down. Bootleg copies of the movie, released last week, have been shown in makeshift cinemas.
BLACK HAWK DOWN BOOK IS TRAINING MANUAL
Payback is one tough, mean, ugly, vicious momma
Makes one want to go to Mogadishu and engage in target practice.
It's a Stalingrad (without snow) waiting to happen. Let Al Queda go there and stay, I'm sure the skinny's will get pissed at them and fight them with AK's and RPGs. The only thing US that should hit the ground there is the cold hard steel of GBU's 2000 pounders.
By the way how can someone be that lucky and hit a tail rotor TWICE with an RPG? Talk about unlucky flying that day.
It is my understanding that the RPG rounds used that day had been re-fused so that they detonated in mid-air rather than on contact. This was a new tactic which proved to be deadly. In my opinion, the re-fusing was done by someone with much more expertise than the regular Somali donkey cart repairman.
OTOH, if you have very experienced RPG grenadiers shoot dozens of RPG rounds at low flying helos making predictable orbits, you might score a few hits the old fashioned contact fuse way.
Tomorrows lesson will be on the RPG-18.........Stay Safe !
I have to agree. If the movie is accurate on the 2nd Black Hawk that was shot down - The RPG did not explode on contact with the Tail rotor - but it did knock it out of balance so that it eventually failed, it appeared that the enemy had enough numbers of RPGs to fire, that after 30 or 40 attempts they hit something.
It should have been an M-1 and Bradley operation instead of helicopter insertion - the General in charge had to be out of his mind, but then again before that we were invincible in IRAQ.
Helicopters in a Urban Area below 3,000 feet, thats asking for trouble.
Excuse the after the fact strategy (but I can't help it) I've read all of Hackworth's books and he's the king of small unit tactics.
For this big raid, a take off and direct flight (3 miles or under 5 minutes lift off to rope down) would hve been a nice surprise.
Relying on humvees and unarmored trucks to extract the forces was just stupid too, it was too easy to block roads with rapid roadblocks in this city of all combat veterans. This should have been anticipated.
Going in daylight on the same type of operation several times also gave the bad guys a great idea of how we operate, and was done (against better judgement) because of the pressure from DC to "get results NOW!!"
None of the above IN ANY WAY is meant to disparage the heroism and professionalism of the troops. I am sure Garrison has relived this hell every day since 93, and the Army has benefited greatly from the hard lessons learned about helo and truckborne ops in a MOUT environment, lessons which may save lives and win battles in the future.
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